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FGI is looking for a few (or many) good bloggers

It’s hard to believe we’re rapidly approaching FGI’s 9 year anniversary(!). We’d like to ring in our 10th year with an invitation to the community to become citizen documents bloggers. We don’t want to have news and information critical to the govt information community fall through the cracks — fugitive news?! — and so we need your help. Are you a news hound? Maybe you’d like to cover the “doc in the news” beat like the one we just posted. Passionate about fugitive documents? Freshen up the blog with periodic posts about interesting fugitives — perhaps ones you’ve found on the lostdocs blog. Policy wonk? You could set up Govtrack.us alerts and write about legislation of interest to libraries and the docs community.

The possibilities are limitless, but we need your help to make them a reality. Contact us at freegovinfo AT gmail DOT com if you’re intrigued.

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